Post by account_disabled on Nov 29, 2023 10:54:39 GMT
One possible answer might be the soap opera effect. So they can deliver results like this and people are happy. Understanding Salience When we think about natural language processing, a core component of natural language processing is understanding saliency. Salience, content, and entities Salience is a word that summarizes how much this piece of content is about this particular entity? At this point, Google is very good at extracting entities from content. Entities are basically nouns, people, places, things, proper nouns, regular nouns.
Entities are things, people, numbers, and the like. Google is very good at taking this Phone Number List content and saying: OK, here are all the entities contained in this content. Try to understand how they are related, because what you really want to know when crawling a page is: what is this page about, is this a good example of a page about this topic? The second part really stands out. To what extent is any given entity the subject of the content? It's amazing how one person creates content that actually has nothing to do with anything. I think we've all been there. You're searching and then you come to a page and you're like, this is too vague. This is too broad. This is said to be about one thing, but is actually about another.
I didn't find what I needed. . As marketers, we often get on the other side of trying to get our customers to say what their product is actually used for on their website, or say, I know you thought you created a guide for the holidays. But you actually wrote one paragraph about the holidays, and then seven paragraphs about your new tool. This is not actually a blog post about the holidays. This is a piece about your tools. These are the battles we face as marketers.
Entities are things, people, numbers, and the like. Google is very good at taking this Phone Number List content and saying: OK, here are all the entities contained in this content. Try to understand how they are related, because what you really want to know when crawling a page is: what is this page about, is this a good example of a page about this topic? The second part really stands out. To what extent is any given entity the subject of the content? It's amazing how one person creates content that actually has nothing to do with anything. I think we've all been there. You're searching and then you come to a page and you're like, this is too vague. This is too broad. This is said to be about one thing, but is actually about another.
I didn't find what I needed. . As marketers, we often get on the other side of trying to get our customers to say what their product is actually used for on their website, or say, I know you thought you created a guide for the holidays. But you actually wrote one paragraph about the holidays, and then seven paragraphs about your new tool. This is not actually a blog post about the holidays. This is a piece about your tools. These are the battles we face as marketers.